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28-29 July 2018
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We’ve had a couple of speakers, Asif Rahman and Matt Knighton, tell us they can’t make WordCamp Sydney – that’s sad. Hopefully we can catch up with them another time.
Good news is that we have two new speakers:
Topher DeRosia is going to talk on the same subject as Asif, “Modern Local Environment for WordPress in 2018” and Ben Ramsden is replacing Matt’s slot with “The Challenges of Running a WordPress Plugin Business When You’re Not a Developer”
I’ve been a web developer since before there were pictures on the web. I’ve been a WordPress developer since 2010, and currently work as a WordPress Developer Advocate for BigCommerce. I’m married, with two kids, two little dogs, and a little house in Grand Rapids MI.
Topher will show you how to set up the best Local Development Environment for WordPress in 2018.
This will be a very helpful session anybody looking to drive deep into WordPress and who are already working in WordPress, they will be able to explore other better ways to improve their workflow.
Ben Ramsden is a management consultant with a couple of WordPress businesses on the side. Regularly afflicted by “imposter syndrome” he hasn’t let that stop him venture into the world of WordPress plugins and now has paying customers in 40 countries. Join Ben for an engaging presentation about being an outsider on the inside of WordPress land.
You don’t need to be a coder to run a WordPress plugin business, but it has implications (and opportunities).
Ben Ramsden shares his journey since 2014 with GFChart, a premium extension to Gravity Forms.
Unfortunately Evan Mullins is unable to come to the conference. Sometimes life gets in the way even for WordCamps! We’ll try to catch-up with Evan another time.
We’d like to announce new speaker Chris Bryant! Thanks for helping us out Chris.
Chris Bryant is Director at OPMC Group. He founded OPMC in 2003 while at University in the cold and windy capital of New Zealand, Wellington. The business is now a 15 year old multi brand web services organisation, including OPMC and Web 105 Creative.
The OPMC brand focuses on the four areas of ecommerce, web hosting, plugin development and web security.
Chris lives in Sydney with his wife and 10 month old baby.
We tasked some of our speakers with a few questions to get to know them a little bit better before the conference.
We’re excited to announce our final batch of speakers for WordCamp Sydney 2018.
With over 20 years experience in IT, Tim has extensive experience with systems scaling to many thousands of simultaneous users. Currently managing the technology stacks within Conetix, Australian owned and operated hosting company.
Passionate about WordPress, Tim is actively involved with the WordPress community and currently co-organises the Ipswich Meetup. Tim is also a published author, with the release of the NGINX Cookbook via Packt last year.
Everyone hates seeing the White Screen of Death, especially if it’s discovered by the client calling to tell you their site is down. Even more frustrating can be intermittent error and/or slow response times, as these can be much harder to diagnosed.
Aimed at newer WordPress developers and advanced users, this talk will start with the basic diagnostics tools available and go all the way through to advanced debugging. Attendees should be able to leave this talk with an informed diagnostic approach to errors, rather than just panic.
Justin is a senior consultant working at Mexia in Melbourne. He has been Microsoft MVP since 2015 and helping developers around web technologies. He has presented several conferences including DDD Sydney.
Have you used Microsoft Azure for your WordPress work? Azure is actually a very good platform to work with WordPress. As a cloud platform, Azure offers many different ways to host WordPress, from IaaS using virtual machines to PaaS using web app instances or container instances.
At the end of this session, audiences will learn 1) how to deploy WordPress on Azure virtual machines, 2) how to deploy WordPress on Azure App Service using git, 3) how to deploy WordPress on Azure Container Instances, and 4) how to deploy WordPress on Azure App Service using Docker Container, Docker Compose and/or Kubernetes.
M Asif Rahman is a long time WordPress Enthusiast, Serial Entrepreneur and Tech Evangelist. Since 2004, he has been contributing towards the community and working closely with WordPress. He was the CEO of weDevs, a large WordPress product company, just recently retired (details below).
It’s not just about selling WordPress product, Asif is very well spoken about business in the WordPress industry. Apart from weDevs, he is the founder of ARCom, Analytify, Alo Ventures, WPDeveloper(a WordPress product marketplace) and many more.
A unique characteristics of Asif is that he likes to read and write a lot. This made him start some promising magazines including The Tech Journal and The Dhaka Times. With these amazing products, he is serving information to millions of people.
Besides that, Asif loves to invest and help startups. He is proudly involved with Trance App, Leanplum, FutureStartUp, Geeky Social, Facebook and several other companies from their early stage.
He always try to work on new and interesting things and this way he was an early Google Glass Explorer.
Asif proudly appeared in more than 80 WordCamps all around the world. And most importantly, he is a blessed Dad of two super cute little princesses, and husband of a lovely wife! Though he mostly lives in Orlando, Florida, but he’s originally from Bangladesh.
Interestingly, M Asif Rahman is retiring this year by the age of 34. He announced his retirement via a 10,000 word semi-autobiography in HeroPress, which you could read (pain) here – https://heropress.com/essays/retiring-young-bangladesh-thanks-wordpress/
He will be conducting a session on – Modern Local Environment for WordPress in 2018.
According to Asif – ‘In past 14 years I have seen many technological shift in WordPress. I would share with example and best use guide what I feel the best Local Development Environment for WordPress in 2018.’
This will be a very helpful session anybody looking to drive deep into WordPress and who are already working in WordPress, they will be able to explore other better ways to improve their workflow.
In past 14 years I have seen many technological shift in WordPress.
I would share with example and best use guide what I feel the best Local Development Environment for WordPress in 2018.
This will be a very helpful session anybody looking to drive deep into WordPress and who are already working in WordPress, they will be able to explore other better ways to improve their workflow.
Richard Clement is Head of Digital Communications for the Aspen Pharma Group, managing online infrastructure and technical strategy for the Group and its many International affiliates.
Richard has spent much of his career in Pharmaceutical Sales, Marketing and Training – but since 1997 has had a keen interest in web development. He built his first commercial website using Frontpage and his first database driven website with Drumbeat 2000.
Since joint Aspen in 2005 his focus has been increasingly towards digital – and moving ever closer to WordPress. In 2014 the decision was made to move all of Aspen’s websites onto WordPress and in 2016 the company’s global corporate site was rebuilt using Beaver Builder to modularise development efforts and bring affiliate sites online faster.
Learning and sharing the experience of how to use WordPress in large corporates, multiple sites , page builders, maintenance, ease of rollouts etc
Aspen Pharma only uses WordPress for all their sites.
Chris is a successful WordPress consultant, business entrepreneur and one of our WordCamp Sydney organisers.
Learning and sharing the experience of how to use WordPress in large corporates, multiple sites , page builders, maintenance, ease of rollouts etc
Aspen Pharma only uses WordPress for all their sites.
With WordPress 5.0 and the new WordPress editor just around the corner we’re kicking off this year’s panel with questions on Gutenberg.
The new editor is going to be a huge change for WordPress and related businesses so bring your questions along and our panel of experts will try to answer them as best they can.
If we exhaust all the Gutenberg related questions we’ll jump in to general WordPress questions and answers.
You can always tweet your panel questions ahead of time to @WCSyd using hashtag #WCSydPanel.
Here are our panel of experts:
Luke is a trained teacher who decided to trade moody teenagers for programming. Today, he works to foster diversity, community, and possibility at XWP.
Cath Hughes is a Sydney-based web designer, WordPress consultant and WordPress tutor, speaker, mentor and an active member of the WordPress community here in Australia, and online.
Cath is also a coach at WP Elevation, where she trains and mentors website designers and web development professionals in business.
Cath founded her first business, Phase Creative, back in 2013, and launched Live By 5 with the aim of bringing quality sites to the freelance, consultant and soloist market.
I’m a JavaScript Engineer at Automattic and contribute to Gutenberg full-time.
I love traveling, cycling, skateboarding, warm weather, strong coffee, cold beer, and wearing loud shirts.
We’re exited to announce another batch of excellent WordCamp Sydney presenters.
Cath Hughes is a Sydney-based web designer, WordPress consultant and WordPress tutor, speaker, mentor and an active member of the WordPress community here in Australia, and online.
Cath is also a coach at WP Elevation, where she trains and mentors website designers and web development professionals in business.
Cath founded her first business, Phase Creative, back in 2013, and launched Live By 5 with the aim of bringing quality sites to the freelance, consultant and soloist market.
With a market spanning DIY to Enterprise, WordPress has cemented itself as the tool of choice for nearly 30% of the world’s internet creators.
We celebrate the robust content engine and the thousands of themes available, but with so much ‘done for us’, where does the role of designer fit within the WordPress environment, and how can we continue to use design to influence and shape the experience of WordPress for businesses, developers, DIY’ers and their respective audiences.
Ricky is a self taught web professional who found and fell in love with WordPress, and the community behind it while looking for a CMS platform to build websites for clients.
He originally built his own web design business after being made redundant from a factory job in 2013, but now works for WP Engine as a Pre Sales Engineer, providing a Digital Experience Platform for WordPress.
He is a Co-Organizer for the Sunshine Coast & Brisbane WordPress Meetup Groups, as well as the Brisbane Web Design Meetup group, and was one of the amazing team who put together the Sunshine Coast WordCamp in 2016 and WordCamp Brisbane in 2017.
Page Builders can sometimes get a bad rap, from being bloated and slowing sites down, to breaking sites and causing problems, or just not cool enough for real coders to use.
In this presentation I will show you how Page Builders are becoming more accepted, from novices to seasoned professionals, and use cases that demonstrate ways page builders can speed up development and make you more efficient.
I’m a Senior Product Marketing Manager at BigCommerce, leading the Commerce-as-a-Service initiative for our platform, focused on delivering headless commerce to WordPress.
Content and commerce are inextricably linked and I believe that the future of both will blend the best of open source + SaaS. I have nearly a decade of experience working at SaaS startups, serving small business, mid-market, and enterprise audiences across a multitude of industries.
Ecommerce is evolving and brands can do a lot to move the needle for their businesses if they know the right strategies to use.
Learn about the most relevant trends in ecommerce right now and how you can put them into practice immediately.
Evan Mullins uses WordPress daily at the office as well as for his own projects. He is currently Senior Front End Engineer at 10up.
He blogs at circlecube.com and has even been known to dream in WordPress.
With a background in digital media art, he now embraces the dark side and has found a strong creative outlet programming websites. Evan loves the problem solving aspect of web development and shines at harnessing WordPress as a true CMS & making interactive designs – interactive.
He strives to make the web a prettier, more pleasant and all-around better place for you & your grandma. Outside of work, Evan is a dedicated husband, father of four and soccer coach who loves rock music, audiobooks, chocolate and good pizza. He’s also a digital nomad family on a world tour!
Learn how to modify WordPress themes the right way and even how to get a head start on your theme building.
We’ll go over the why and how concerning child themes and explore some topics on creating and working with child themes: inheritance and posterity, rebellious phases and discipline, style and security, responsibility and neglect, individuality and respect.
Wean yourself from bad practices and learn to child theme and try not to roll your eyes at the endless child theme puns and metaphors.
I’m a school teacher who took to blogging because my wife kept insisting that I write a book about my experiences in motorcycling. I started riding a bike in 1974 and, over the years, have had many experiences related to riding and the people I have met while riding.
Right now I am celebrating 10 years of running my blog. The story of how my blog started is interesting in itself, however, what is more fascinating is what unfolded after the day I was helicoptered out of Macquarie Pass to St George Hospital. A head on collision with a semi trailer while riding my motorcycle turned my world upside down.
How my blog became an important part of my recovery from a life-changing event.
In this talk you’ll hear how my blog became an important part of my recovery, rehabilitation and return to life on two wheels and how it has widened my community of friends globally.
You’ll also hear about the critical importance of original content, of how a variety of articles can keep your blog fresh and interesting, the importance of my blog now that I have retired and why my blog is so important to me.
I worked in IT for 5 years, straight of High School. Then decided to pivot to web design when I discovered WordPress in 2013. I moved to the Gold Coast in 2014 where I started attending WP Meetups. That’s where my networking and learning exploded and I’ve been hooked (no pun intended) ever since.
The community around the WordPress platform has been such an encouragement for me over the last few years, I have grown and learnt so much from the generosity and time of others.
It is because of this that I am passionate about giving back, through organising the WordPress Port Macquarie Meetup and also co-creating and hosting the WP Bosses video hangout / podcast, where we interview Aussie WordPress Designers, Developers, Builders, Users, Hackers, Preachers etc.
Working for yourself is great and all, but sometimes it can get lonely.
I figured this out pretty quickly when I began working for (by) myself. I’d love to share some tips and ideas I’ve picked up over the last few years regarding your working environment, finding others to work together with (on your own stuff), co-working spaces etc.
These are all things that can benefit your productivity, your professional growth, and even your mental health.
Simon Foxe has worked in both infrastructure and development sides of the tech industry since the early 90’s.
He is the director of Codeflow, a WordPress specialised development business servicing clients in Australia, United States and Switzerland.
He has been running Codeflow from the road for the last 4 years, and recently completed the Remote Year program, living and working in a different country each month with 65 other digital nomads.
An exploration of ideas, lessons, hacks and opportunities to make you a more productive WP developer… and take your business on the road.
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Matt is an avid developer and business analyst with his own agency, http://www.mrkwebsites.com and a site he sells WordPress plugins on https://www.DiviFramework.com
Matt is a WordPress advocate and user.
In his spare time he .. whats spare time. Make the most of every moment folks, you can’t get it back.
Machine Learning and AI is ready to take over the world.
Are you ready for Machine Learning to take over your WordPress website?
In this talk I cover what Machine Learning can do, where it can go and some practical examples of how to use the world of Artificial Intelligence to improve your WordPress website.
Will it replace your job? Maybe, but we also cover how you can face these challenges and ensure your highly employable into the future.
We are psyched to announce another batch of speakers for WordCamp Sydney 2018.
Andrew Duncan is the CEO/Owner of Databuzz, a FileMaker Business Alliance partner based in Sydney, Australia. He has been developing FileMaker solutions since 1992 and has been working with APIs for over 15 years.
Andrew is the developer of fmEcommerce Link (WooCommerce Edition), a popular solution for integrating WooCommerce with the FileMaker platform (FileMaker is an Apple subsidiary that provides a unified platform to create and deploy custom apps for mobile, cloud, and on-premise environments.)
Andrew speaks regularly at the Sydney FileMaker Developers group which he convenes, with a particular focus on FileMaker integration. He has developed a number of award winning FileMaker integration solutions, including fmSMS, fmAccounting Link and fmEcommerce Link.
Andrew writes regularly on his Databuzz blog and is an active member of the FileMaker Community.
WooCommerce is the most popular eCommerce platform on the web and is the eCommerce platform for WordPress. Many businesses use WordPress and WooCommerce to manage their online presence and other applications inside their business with no integration between the offline and online applications.
In this session I’ll demonstrate how you can use the WordPress and WooCommerce REST APIs to seamlessly integrate your business applications with your webstore and remove any duplication and double data entry by:
If you haven’t used the WooCommerce REST API or not sure why you might use it this session will show you the benefits of integrating with the WooCommerce API.
Alex Bishop is a Senior Web developer at Frame Creative and has been involved with WordPress and open source for the past 6 years. He enjoys sharing what he knows and is happiest overlooking some vineyards.
You wouldn’t try and work out what’s wrong with your car engine by looking at the front bonnet.. so why debug your application from the outside when you can “pop the hood”?
The xDebug extension for PHP offers some amazing tools for developers to both understand and debug problems in their applications, but is frequently passed over as its benefits, setup, and configuration are poorly understood.
This talk aims to bring xDebug to the masses, discussing the setup of xDebug for a couple of local environments ( currently Local by FlyWheel, Laravel’s Homestead and Laravel’s Valet, though open to including more ‘WordPress’ environments like chassis ) and the configuration of your IDE ( VS Code / PHPStorm). Along with some demonstrations of how this method of working can help everyone take their development to the next level.
I live and breathe digital marketing – Starting Summit Web Design in 2011, rebranding it recently to Summit Digital. I also built Tradies Get Online, a niche marketing company focused on marketing for Tradies. I also have my love project which is Stefania’s Cucina – Being of Italian heritage – I just love food and getting people together.
I am an absolute ace at hiring overseas staff.
I know the pitfalls of a WordPresser and how they can overcome it.
I have built a successful WordPress agency even though I have no idea how to unpack a WordPress site. 🙂
I’m well known in the WPElevation crew.
I want to empower freelancers to grow their business by at least 1 person so they can go out and get more work – and grow their business.
Jane Tweedy is founder and lead trainer of new business FAQ Business Training, with a mission to educate and empower small business owners to DIY or outsource with confidence through accurate, topical training. Jane is also a part-time Business Connect and BEC Australia Approved Business Advisor for Western Sydney Business Centre.
The NSW Government funded program has allowed Jane to meet over 750 small business owners for personalised meetings about an array of business topics. Jane has a passion for helping small business owners succeed with a background encompassing corporate, volunteering and small business experience.
Jane’s corporate background covered investment analytics, people leadership, training, business management, sales and client service. Volunteering includes Max Potential Community Coaching and being a Board Director of a local Bendigo Community Bank® company.
This vast experience is supported by an accumulation of theoretical knowledge with a Master of Applied Finance, Bachelor of Commerce and Administration, Certificate IV’s in Small Business Management and Training and Assessment, and Jane is a recent Graduate of Kate Toon’s Recipe for SEO Success. With Jane’s diverse background, she is capable of providing training and advice across many areas, and gains great satisfaction from helping small business owners succeed.
Small businesses make up around 97.5% of all the registered businesses in Australia.
As such, they’re a market that shouldn’t be completely ignored. They do often need more help to get a website that works for them, and that’s where this session comes into play.
Jane developed her own website brief after finding many business owners were not given or talked through a proper brief by their website designers/developers.
They were left with sites that don’t work- they don’t attract leads, and don’t convert to sales once there.
There are also common frustrations around the handover of the site (or complete lack of), and where web developers can stay involved without taking over.
In this session, Jane wants to step you through how to develop a website brief with a small business client, how to correctly manage their expectations, deliver a website so they get a great result, and both parties walk away happy.
Lessen frustration and miscommunication and earn five star reviews! Key takeaways – Key questions to ask your client to help the website connect with their clients – Clients you should probably avoid – How to reduce frustration, miscommunication and rework – Getting great reviews – Handing over the site – Retaining the client.
Full stack LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) Website Developer with 20 years in the technology industry. I have broad experience in all aspects of web development, various CMS platforms including WordPress, WordPress theme development, responsive web design, server management, global project management, database management, online marketing, search engine optimisation, extensive use of Adobe Creative Cloud tools such as Photoshop & Dreamweaver; and web programming. Proven experience in delivery and maintaining of SEO (search engine optimization) to organically improve website performance in search engines.
I get a truly great feeling of satisfaction once I’ve cleanly and precisely coded up a technically challenging website. I also love helping others in learning all things web, internet and WordPress having spent time in recent years training small business owners and colleagues on how to use WordPress better.
Basics of SEO – Search Engine Optimisation for WordPress
Kate Toon is an award-winning SEO copywriter and SEO consultant with almost two decades of experience in all things advertising, digital and writing. Originally from the UK but now based just outside Sydney.
She has worked with big brands such as eHarmony, Curash and Kmart. And she’s helped countless small businesses produce great content and improve their copywriting and SEO.
Kate is also the founder of The Clever Copywriting School and The Recipe for SEO Success eCourse, the co-host on the Hot Copy Podcast and the host of The Recipe for SEO Success podcast.
Kate recently published her popular business book, The Confessions of a Misfit Entrepreneur – which also has it’s own podcast.
She presents the Write for Business show for the Dale Beaumont’s Brin.ai app and is the founder of The Copywriting Conference – Australia’s first dedicated Copywriting Conference.
Facebook groups are a great way to build your brand and build connections but can you really make money from them?
In this presentation I’m going to explain how to create your own groups to support your customers, build trust and authority and upsell your products and services.
With two large groups (6k and 3k) I’ve learned the hard way how to deal with the trolls, share the right content, create connection and sell without selling.
I’ll cover:
James Rose is a co-founder of Content Snare. He has a passion for helping web designers and digital agencies do less work, get better clients and reduce their stress levels. This developed after several years of stressing too much in his agency.
James’ favourite topics to write & speak about are systems, processes and automation. He believes these are the best ways to set a business up to grow and to work less at the same time.
Waiting on content is one of the biggest bottlenecks in digital agencies. In this talk I cover
Scott has been working with WordPress and PHP since 2013 when he joined The Code Company.
In that time he has worked on individual and group bespoke projects for a board range of clients and application sizes. He often works directly with the client and is primarily a back end developer.
For the past 5 years, I have worked for The Code Company developing bespoke web applications using WordPress as a CMS/application framework.
I wanted to share some lessons and insights gained from working on niche start ups to enterprise-level applications as well as talk about general problems in software development.
The intent is to share my personal experience as a client-facing back end developer. Anyone with interest/experience in project work with WordPress is invited to come along.
I’m a Digital Business Consultant and Trainer.
I have a long story in Technology that has taken me to many corners of the globe, and the Internet has allowed me to help others with their Technology story.
WordPress is my premier tool of choice and I have been using it since 2006 helping people get ahead online.
‘When we build, let us think that we build forever.’
Overview – WordPress is a well-architected web platform for any sized organisation.
Do we run the risk of underselling WordPress to ourselves and our customers?
This talk aims to provide WordPress Developers, Users and Business people see the greater value that WordPress brings to the table in delivering enduring solutions.
Brian M Logan has been a constant in the web industry in one form or another since 1999/2000 when he produced and launched IndieFilmWeb.com, Australia’s first-ever streaming film and music website (launched 5 years before YouTube even existed).
Brian M is the founder of a successful Sydney SEO agency (SEO North Sydney Pty Ltd) and is a seasoned SEO corporate trainer and SEO keynote speaker able to converse in all manner of digital topics.
He’s also someone able to ‘walk the talk’ as well as ‘talk the talk’, so by all means type ‘SEO keynote speaker Sydney’ or ‘SEO Sydney’ into Google to see his digital kung fu in action…
For far too long SEO companies, affiliate marketers, webmasters and business owners alike have tried to ‘game the system’ in order to rank their websites.
To ‘cheat’ their way to the first page of Google. But in 2018, with AI casting an Orwellian shadow over Search Engine Optimisation like never before, and the landscape of search (both organic and paid) shifting like sand beneath our collective feet, it’s time to re-evaluate our approach to what makes a website ‘great’ in Google’s eyes.
Google has over 200 ranking signals and over 10,000 sub-rankings signals, all tasked with working out who goes where in Google search.
In this talk, we cut through the digital skullduggery and online obfuscation to reveal the ‘Top 10 things every website needs to do to own their business vertical in 2018’.
Brendan works as a Team Lead with XWP, managing large scale WordPress solutions, though Brendan has also had substantial experience in the Product Owner role.
With a keen interest in data analysis (currently completing a Masters of Data Analytics), Brendan has quickly become one of XWP’s resident GDPR experts, working with companies to assess the impact the incoming legislation will have for how technology companies operate in the EU.
Outside of work, Brendan is (sadly) a Lakers fan and loves playing streetball at his local.
The General Data Protection Regulation presents the greatest overhaul of data laws to Europe in 20 years, however its effect goes beyond the borders of the European Union.
Not only is the landscape of data law changing, but with data breaches from Equifax and Facebook, it’s now more important than ever that businesses remain careful and trustworthy data stewards.
This talk will provide an overview of the major changes brought in by the GDPR, what WordPress is changing to allow compliance, and why data privacy is becoming an even greater issue in the minds of consumers.
We are excited to announce our first two WordCamp Sydney 2018 speakers!
Speaker applications are due to close on Fri 22nd June so if you are thinking about sending a speaker request in then get it done quickly.
Our first two speakers are WordPress community champions Dee Teal and Luke Carbis.
Both Dee and Luke have been immersed in WordPress and their respective local communities for a good number of years and the experience and knowledge they both bring to the conference will be amazing. We can’t wait for them to get up on stage.
Dee has been using WordPress as a blogger since 2008, as a web developer since 2009 and has transitioned to being a Project Manager for large scale WordPress projects as a ‘Human’ with Human Made where she also leads their team of PMs.
Dee is a huge fan of the WordPress community, organises WordPress events in Australia, and speaks at them where she gets the opportunity, both at home and around the world.
Dee is carries both NZ and Australian passports, drives an (adorable) English Classic Car, owns a Burmese cat with a huge personality, drinks black coffee and after nearly 20 years in Australia still can’t shake her mostly Kiwi accent.
Regardless of its size, the most critical pillar of maintaining and growing your business is going to be servicing clients. For some of us, this is one of the most invigorating parts of what we do, for others, it can be one of the hardest.
Dee will be sharing her years of knowledge on working with clients.
Connect with Dee: @thewebprincess, https://thewebprincess.com
Luke is a trained teacher who decided to trade moody teenagers for programming. Today, he works to foster diversity, community, and possibility at XWP.
The new WordPress editor is coming, and it’s quite a departure from the classic “text in a box” mode that we’re used to.
In his talk Luke will discuss hidden features and workflow tips to help optimise your writing flow. He’ll also discuss editing and layout trends enabled by the new editor (AKA Gutenberg).
Connect with Luke: https://carb.is/
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